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This product is a Pre Order and is scheduled to be released 17th October 2025

This product is available on preorder with a limited discounted price.

Black Mountain - Black Mountain [20th Anniversary Edition]

€25,95

This product is available on Pre-order.

Black Mountain, the front-line soldiers for the Black Mountain Army—an arts collective from Vancouver, British Columbia—write, perform, and record music that speaks (and sings) to this realisation: that solutions are rarely simple, that the world is as complex as it is ambiguous, and that music sprinkled with an inoculating dose of madness may well be the Pied Piper that takes us all back into the primordial mountain, where our hearts can be made steady and our minds can be set free.

Their debut self-titled record, like a space probe built of erector set parts and transmitting secret and arcane messages to Earth by string, charts territories unknown yet remains grounded by the roots of classic rock and roll. It’s easy to discern these roots: Black Sabbath, Animals-era Pink Floyd, Blue Cheer, Led Zeppelin, and Can. Principal songwriter Stephen McBean’s vocals are a smoother, bluesier amalgam of the voices of Neil Young, Mick Jagger, and perhaps James Brown loaded on cough syrup. And when Amber Webber’s voice joins Stephen’s, the combination brings to mind the potency and chemistry of Richard and Linda Thompson singing together on Shoot Out the Lights, or of Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley howling together on Bat Out of Hell.

Musical comparisons aside, the Black Mountain full-length is one part protest song, one part pop-cultural commentary, and one part sick-groove-rock casserole peppered with mesmerizing ballads and intoxicating ditties. “Modern Music” is the lead-off hitter and counts its way to the imposing and riff-rife “Don’t Run Our Hearts Around.” Immediately thereafter, the sludge-rock masterpiece “Druganaut” establishes the fecund heart and tone of the record.

Edition Info

• 1LP pressed on "Shadow Wave" Vinyl

Tracklisting

SIDE A
1 - Modern Music
2 - Don't Run Our Hearts Around
3 - Druganaut
4 - No Satisfaction
5 - Set Us Free

SIDE B
6 - No Hits
7 - Heart of Snow
8 - Faulty Times

Scheduled: 17 October 2025

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When is this released?

Black Mountain - Black Mountain [20th Anniversary Edition] is available for Pre Order now and has a scheduled release date of 17th October 2025.

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